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from us to you, thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams reporting tonight from los angeles. we do hope to see you later this evening for our special presentation. please have a good weekend. we'll see you next week from new york. for now, good night from los angeles. >>> new video in takes us inside the san bruno neighborhood. we'll talk to our reporter who was escorted behind the crime scene tape. listen to this. >> a fire i've never seen. >> that is video shot moments after the explosion. you can hear the natural gas. tonight raging inferno to smoldering
from us to you, thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams reporting tonight from los angeles. we do hope to see you later this evening for our special presentation. please have a good weekend. we'll see you next week from new york. for now, good night from los angeles. >>> new video in takes us inside the san bruno neighborhood. we'll talk to our reporter who was escorted behind the crime scene tape. listen to this. >> a fire i've never seen. >> that is video...
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thanks for joining us. this was a lousy opening day for the nfl season unless you are not from around here. then it might have been good. we quote here, i want to thank pete carroll very much for kicking our tail. that's from mike singletary. an interesting note tonight. he called a mandatory team meeting at 49ers headquarters after they arrived in san jose. a mandatory team meeting with the 49ers late tonight. one of the sports sunday cohosts who was supposed to be with us for prime time and we were overruled. giants fans tried to smile, but there was a huge downside. we will
thanks for joining us. this was a lousy opening day for the nfl season unless you are not from around here. then it might have been good. we quote here, i want to thank pete carroll very much for kicking our tail. that's from mike singletary. an interesting note tonight. he called a mandatory team meeting at 49ers headquarters after they arrived in san jose. a mandatory team meeting with the 49ers late tonight. one of the sports sunday cohosts who was supposed to be with us for prime time and...
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scam artists trying to use that explosion to make a quick buck. they sent out the warning today for people contracting insurance help. also today, the government replaced things that were too busy, to dbris. >> i shot and killed an $17,000 reward waiting for you. he was heading home with his soon-to-be wife when he was shot several times by two men who tried to rob the couple near the bart station. they were celebrating his 35th birthday. if you have information, you're urged to call the berkeley p.d. >>> police are also trying to pin down a gunman who shot a five-year-old girl at a san francisco playground. police say that girl was with her mother on south pacific and broadway around 10:30 at nilt. the mother had stepped away for a short time when she heard gun shots. she rushed back to see her daughter shot in the leg. one 17-year-old was booked on gun charges, but no one has been charged with that shooting. the girl is expected to recover. >>> time and treatment are critical when it comes to a cancer diagnoses. in just moments, though, we're ge
scam artists trying to use that explosion to make a quick buck. they sent out the warning today for people contracting insurance help. also today, the government replaced things that were too busy, to dbris. >> i shot and killed an $17,000 reward waiting for you. he was heading home with his soon-to-be wife when he was shot several times by two men who tried to rob the couple near the bart station. they were celebrating his 35th birthday. if you have information, you're urged to call the...
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our house used to be right here. that is how it used to look on glen view. right now it is burned down completely. >> reporter: pretty amazing. they can see the wreckage, where their home used to be. their home is red tagged. the question is when will they be allowed back in to see what is left if there is anything left of their home. pg&e said if they are responsible for the fire and explosion they will be accountable to the families affected. the salindas one of hundreds of families looking for answers today, trying to understand what happened here and how to move forward. live in san bruno, kimberly terry, nbc bay area news. >> we are going to take a live look at san bruno where we are waiting for a news conference by federal investigators to start. this is where the federal investigators will speak as soon as they are ready to talk to us. state and federal regulators were told had ranked the gas line that ruptured in san bruno as high risk. partly that was because it ran through a highly populated area. that is what we know so far. obviously, we want to
our house used to be right here. that is how it used to look on glen view. right now it is burned down completely. >> reporter: pretty amazing. they can see the wreckage, where their home used to be. their home is red tagged. the question is when will they be allowed back in to see what is left if there is anything left of their home. pg&e said if they are responsible for the fire and explosion they will be accountable to the families affected. the salindas one of hundreds of families...
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the people who really do care about us. our church is full of confirmation candidates, families, sponsors, teachers, and friends, who all support us in our faith. >> faith was a very strong message here tonight. one story the monsignor told me was a first grader who decided to write a letter to janessa, who was in eighth grade and she wrote "i hope your first day in heaven was fantastic." so, family and friends will gather here again tomorrow for the funeral at st. cecilia's. >> can't say it better than that little first grader. thank you. >>> relatives of three family members listed as missing in that explosion are confirming what they dreaded. three generations died in their san bruno home. this is a picture of 50-year-old gregory bulles and the 17-year-old son. at their residence at 1690 clearmont, the remains of two male victims and one female victim were confirmed. the family announced the passing of la von, greg, and william bulles. >>> amid the devastation, stories of courage and bravery. tonight, a hero was reunited
the people who really do care about us. our church is full of confirmation candidates, families, sponsors, teachers, and friends, who all support us in our faith. >> faith was a very strong message here tonight. one story the monsignor told me was a first grader who decided to write a letter to janessa, who was in eighth grade and she wrote "i hope your first day in heaven was fantastic." so, family and friends will gather here again tomorrow for the funeral at st. cecilia's....
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told us that it is a natural gas line that broke. and that it was a 16-24 inch natural gas pipe that broke. that would go with what we are seeing here. a continuous fuel source. this is going on in san bruno. just judging from the pictures and tprá what we heard talking to people including brian there, you know -- from what we heard from talking to brian there, you know, 10 or 15 homes are burned or destroyed by this fire. >> and brian
told us that it is a natural gas line that broke. and that it was a 16-24 inch natural gas pipe that broke. that would go with what we are seeing here. a continuous fuel source. this is going on in san bruno. just judging from the pictures and tprá what we heard talking to people including brian there, you know -- from what we heard from talking to brian there, you know, 10 or 15 homes are burned or destroyed by this fire. >> and brian
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tom, what can you tell us? >> the evacuation centers. >> reporter: hold on one second. >> they're mostly out of that neighborhood. and we're trying to confirm that with registration at the evacuation center. >> reporter: chief haage, one more time. there were citizen reports tonight that some of the fire hydrants were not working in the area. is that true? >> yeah, we did have a water main break, and we don't know if it was caused by the explosion or it was another reason, or -- >> did that hamper the firefighting effort? >> as i mentioned, even if we had that water supply, we could not have extinguished that fire until the gas line was shut down. >> reporter: so additional homes were not affected as a consequence of that? >> all we tried to do was keep exposures to a minimum, yes. >> that answers one of the questions that apparently is being asked by some of the residents in that area tonight. >> complicated situation, tom. that is not the kind of situation you want to have, water main break at the same time t
tom, what can you tell us? >> the evacuation centers. >> reporter: hold on one second. >> they're mostly out of that neighborhood. and we're trying to confirm that with registration at the evacuation center. >> reporter: chief haage, one more time. there were citizen reports tonight that some of the fire hydrants were not working in the area. is that true? >> yeah, we did have a water main break, and we don't know if it was caused by the explosion or it was another...
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home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday evening when the explosion blasted much of his neighborhood. >> luckily we weren't in it because, like i mentioned before, we were foreclosed upon three weeks ago. so my whole family was spared. >> reporter: his former home is one of 49 red-tagged structures. only a few are still standing but uninhabitable. >> these people have lost everything, everything. we're trying very hard as fast as we can with the assistance of a number of oerkrganizations an get them back and rebuild this neighborhood. >> reporter: they met to try to explain what happens next. the
home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday...
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kimberly perry is in san jose with a look for us. kimberly? >> diane, this fund-raiser is going on right now as you can see here at the home of city councilman peter constant. a fellow republican who has endorsed larry pegram. we're waiting the mayor to arrive right now. peter compton's home is in a cul-de-sac. they're at an entrance to his court holding signs and being very outspoken. they're concerned that the mayor, a democrat is also endorsing pegram. they say pegram's been very outspoken about his support of prop eight and is keeping their family as part. councilman peter compton said he endorsd pegram because he needs his help at city hall to deal with the budget. he wants someone who is focused on fixing the city's fiscal problem. >> i think it's important to put into perspective what local government does versus what state and federal government does. i don't agree with larry on all his social issues. everyone has their own particular viewpoint on each of these issues, when it comes down to it, those are issues that don't come before t
kimberly perry is in san jose with a look for us. kimberly? >> diane, this fund-raiser is going on right now as you can see here at the home of city councilman peter constant. a fellow republican who has endorsed larry pegram. we're waiting the mayor to arrive right now. peter compton's home is in a cul-de-sac. they're at an entrance to his court holding signs and being very outspoken. they're concerned that the mayor, a democrat is also endorsing pegram. they say pegram's been very...
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used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> thank you for coming today. today is the disaster council meeting for friday, september 10, 2010. i'm going to take this opportunity to let you know that we will be making some changes to the agenda, mostly due to the san bruno fire that occurred yesterday. we will reorder the agenda today, and we will be adding the discussion to the agenda regarding yesterday's fire, as well as a moment of silence on this ninth anniversary of the 911 that tax. we realize the ninth anniversary is tomorrow, but we wanted to recognize that since this body is the disaster council. we will also be taking a recess at approximately 1:30 for an emergency briefing, and we are planning and to reconve
used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> thank you for coming today. today is the disaster council...
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>> could changing attitudes towards marijuana use be fueling more illegal drug use? i will you about a new survey coming out today. >> living on top of high risk gas pipelines. see the east bay neighborhood at risk and what's being done to keep you this thursday, september 15th today in the east bay. >> are good morning. it's 4:30 and let's get started with rob who has a quick look at the forecast. >> starting off in the east bay, we have 60 degrees in oakland and the wind is east at 3 with patchy low clouds and we will see the weather headlines playing out similar to yesterday. clouds and inland sunshine, but the headline is what's happening towards the weekend. still a chance of showers moving into the bay area. the forecast towards the trivalley, mid 50s through breakfast time and towards lunchtime, upper 70s as you head out to pleasanton and livermore with highs in the 80s. more clouds in the weekend especially saturday evening into sunday. plan on scattered showers north of san jose. now for a check of the commute let's go over to mike. >> we may or may not see
>> could changing attitudes towards marijuana use be fueling more illegal drug use? i will you about a new survey coming out today. >> living on top of high risk gas pipelines. see the east bay neighborhood at risk and what's being done to keep you this thursday, september 15th today in the east bay. >> are good morning. it's 4:30 and let's get started with rob who has a quick look at the forecast. >> starting off in the east bay, we have 60 degrees in oakland and the...
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it's right behind us. the grim task of figuring out what happened as search crews go home to home, looking to see if there's any for victims happening right now. right before us at this time. >> and we have established last night, all day today, how extraordinarily generous people are being and as we pointed out, what the red cross really needs right now to help these people the most, is cash. once again, the bay area is stepping forward. cheryl hurd is live at cappuccino high school where there's a fundraiser going on right now. cheryl? >> reporter: they definitely need cash, tom. but they also need a sense of community and that's what cappuccino high is providing for this community right now. they need to be together to talk about this horrible tragedy. it's just getting under way here at the high school, about 100 people are inside and they're really excited about what's about to take place here. they're pulling together and making spaghetti and making signs and folks feel at home. and that's exactly wh
it's right behind us. the grim task of figuring out what happened as search crews go home to home, looking to see if there's any for victims happening right now. right before us at this time. >> and we have established last night, all day today, how extraordinarily generous people are being and as we pointed out, what the red cross really needs right now to help these people the most, is cash. once again, the bay area is stepping forward. cheryl hurd is live at cappuccino high school...
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thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> in this fabulously beautiful persidio national park and near golden gate and running like a scar is this ugly highway. that was built in 1936 at the same time as the bridge and at that time the presidio was an army and they didn't want civilians on their turf. and the road was built high. >> we need access and you have a 70 year-old facility that's inadequate for today's transportation needs. and in addition to that, you have the problem that it wasn't for site extenders. >> the rating for the high viaduct is a higher rating than that collapsed. and it was sapped quite a while before used and it was rusty before installed. >> a state highway through a federal national park connecting an independently
thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> in this fabulously beautiful persidio national park and near golden gate and running like a scar is this ugly highway. that was built in 1936 at...
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mayor gavin newsom is joining us. this was the summary of the san francisco responds to the san bruno fire. please remember to pass the microphone to the set table when you are speaking. thank you. mayor newsom: thank you all for being here, and i appreciate the outstanding leadership represented here on this table. let me begin by recognizing the obvious or fortuitous in some respects that we had you here today under different circumstances, but nonetheless, now more difficult circumstances. i want to underscore the purpose of this disaster council was always rather self evident and oftentimes needs some elimination -- some illumination to be reminded of its importance. as much as i was reminded of the presence today, it really reinforces the contribution of the commitment to the future because there's no question that we live in interesting times, and the tragic incident of yesterday and the incident that is still unfolding today, and that will continue to impact the lives of hundreds of people and their families fo
mayor gavin newsom is joining us. this was the summary of the san francisco responds to the san bruno fire. please remember to pass the microphone to the set table when you are speaking. thank you. mayor newsom: thank you all for being here, and i appreciate the outstanding leadership represented here on this table. let me begin by recognizing the obvious or fortuitous in some respects that we had you here today under different circumstances, but nonetheless, now more difficult circumstances. i...
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that means if anyone wants to give to help us recover after an event, we want to be able to use those resources immediately without having to figure out what to do with them. we noticed it today with the incident that happened in san bruno. when folks wanted to give, we were doing a little bit of scrambling trying to figure out who to tell to do what. the idea is we have those systems in place for post- disaster recovery. these are the areas of the recovery initiatives, and you have seen these all before. we wanted to make sure we had a sense of all the things that needed to be done, so we had 80 projects that need to be done in nine areas, and i wanted to give you an update about the most recent milestone. one of our big programs, which is very unique, is the post- disaster financial management cost recovery program. the key to successful post- disaster recovery is money. we need lots and lots of money. i try to figure out what to do with that money. so the controller's office has taken a major leadership role in the area to make sure we are better prepared for the money. these are s
that means if anyone wants to give to help us recover after an event, we want to be able to use those resources immediately without having to figure out what to do with them. we noticed it today with the incident that happened in san bruno. when folks wanted to give, we were doing a little bit of scrambling trying to figure out who to tell to do what. the idea is we have those systems in place for post- disaster recovery. these are the areas of the recovery initiatives, and you have seen these...
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that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! >>> parents, teachers and lawmakers are urging the governor to sign a healthy school afkt, requiring schools to use least toxic chemicals in battle against bugs like ants and spiders taking affect by 2014. some pesticides in wide spread use have been linked to developmental problems and cancer. >> i think most parents are very concerned about cancers in different disease that's can be brought on by pesticides that is why they're going organics. if they're doing witness foods it makes sense. kids are rolling in the grass and playing. >> the governor has taken no formal position and has until the end of the month to make a decision. >> dieters who drink milk appear to have a advantage in the battle of the bulge. and they tracked people at risk for being overwei
that will go with those lamps my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! >>> parents, teachers and lawmakers are urging the governor to sign a healthy school afkt, requiring schools to use least toxic chemicals in battle against bugs like ants and...
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there is no use. they have isolated the area and cut a chunk out of their distribution session -- distribution pattern. it could take years for them to rebuild. in the open hills, there are still open lots from 1991. as homes begin to get rebuilt, they will go in parallel and rebuild the distribution system. we are making ourselves available to help them, but it is not an immediate need. president crowley: anything else? i know you probably possess the answer to this. given the fact that this blast happened, that it did not seismically change our configuration of piping down there, making sure we are not having destruction with leaks or anything else -- we are going to the system as we speak. >> one thing we can immediately check remotely is all of our system pressures in all of our system. there was not even a ripple reflected in the system. the infrastructure we have is the line at that the north coast county water district -- and 8 inch line roughly a quarter mile away. all is fine. all checked out
there is no use. they have isolated the area and cut a chunk out of their distribution session -- distribution pattern. it could take years for them to rebuild. in the open hills, there are still open lots from 1991. as homes begin to get rebuilt, they will go in parallel and rebuild the distribution system. we are making ourselves available to help them, but it is not an immediate need. president crowley: anything else? i know you probably possess the answer to this. given the fact that this...
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in fact, they have already started. >> they're helping us taking care of us, helping us get a place to stay and all of that. so it's really good that there are people here to at least try and compensate a little bit for everybody's pain and discomfort. >> reporter: now it's just a waiting day for she and her husband, who are hoping to get back into their home sooner than later. >> just hoping that it's time to go home. >> reporter: kimberly kerry, nbc, bay area news. >> pg&e did set up a booth at the veterans memorial recreation center in san bruno and are trying to help people out who lost their homes, trying to get them whatever they need. >>> an attorney says that he will file papers tomorrow that will set the stage for finding out exactly what pg&e officials knew. attorney anthony bosswell represents mike wiseman, a pg&e safety leader who worked on the gas line in san bruno for more than ten years. wiseman says pg&e supervisors huh rafd i'm when he reported unsafe practices involving the gas line. paperwork tomorrow will set the stage for official depositions. stay with nbc bay are
in fact, they have already started. >> they're helping us taking care of us, helping us get a place to stay and all of that. so it's really good that there are people here to at least try and compensate a little bit for everybody's pain and discomfort. >> reporter: now it's just a waiting day for she and her husband, who are hoping to get back into their home sooner than later. >> just hoping that it's time to go home. >> reporter: kimberly kerry, nbc, bay area news....
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> well, it seems the nation's billionaires just loves the peninsula. forbes came out with this list of the world's richest americans, and the bay area, tll represented. number three, co-founder and founder lee ellis. google founder. facebook founder, mike zuckerberg. number 35, he's worth $6.9 billion. ceo curt schmitt comes in with 5 million. you can add schmitt and elafin to that list. you have to be worth at least $1 billion to make forbes list. >>> they're hoping to strike it rich with their music. they're part of a group called my servia. they're hosting an event for kids later this month. >> i like the beatles, but i like early madonna. >> she likes the beatles. an all-day music festival on saturday. all proceeds will go to that school. no sweet sounds of victory for the giant tonight, huh? >> not for the giants. steve jobs and zuckerberg walking down the street in pal'spal' owe -- palo alto last week. no kidding, from my source. stay with us of the o
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> well, it seems the nation's billionaires just loves the peninsula. forbes came out with this list of the world's richest americans, and the bay area, tll represented. number three, co-founder and founder lee ellis. google founder. facebook founder, mike zuckerberg. number 35, he's worth $6.9 billion. ceo curt schmitt comes in with 5 million. you can add schmitt and elafin to that list. you have to be worth at least $1...
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nbc bay area's tracey grant tells us more about what happened. tracey? >> reporter: police advised us not to hang around that part of seminary avenue longer than necessary. they said there's a lot of drug activity over there, and shootings in that area aren't unusual. now, despite repeated signs of danger, this family remained in their home. and now the 6-year-old girl is paying the price for that decision. >> everybody was sleeping. like all of a sudden gunshots were in the house. >> reporter: in the light of day, you can see evidence of the multiple rounds of gunfire that sprayed this east oakland home around 2:00 a.m. nowhere is the damage more obvious than here in this bedroom. the walls are riddled with bullet holes. some are just inches above the bed where the 6-year-old was sleeping with her mom. the shots woke karen and she found her mother crying hysterically and holding the little girl in her arms covered in blood. >> it was like horrible to see my little sister crying. she was saying her arm was hurting. >> reporter: the 6-year-old had been sh
nbc bay area's tracey grant tells us more about what happened. tracey? >> reporter: police advised us not to hang around that part of seminary avenue longer than necessary. they said there's a lot of drug activity over there, and shootings in that area aren't unusual. now, despite repeated signs of danger, this family remained in their home. and now the 6-year-old girl is paying the price for that decision. >> everybody was sleeping. like all of a sudden gunshots were in the house....
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evacuation center with update for us. vick. >> we just left the san brawn 0recreation center on crystal spring road+++a?
evacuation center with update for us. vick. >> we just left the san brawn 0recreation center on crystal spring road+++a?
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a friend of gregory bulles e-mailed us the photos. as far as we know, this man and his son have not been seen since the explosion. friends have searched all the shelters and called around to all the hospitals but so far have not been able to find them. the father and son lived on claremont drive, the worst area of the disaster. >>> and stay with nbc bay area and nbc bay area.com for continuing coverage of the san bruno explosion. we're constantly updating our website with new information and pictures as well. you'll also find plenty of video of the damage and the personal stories and the people affected by the explosion and the fire. plus, again, we have a link to the pipeline map for the bay area. you can check to see if your neighborhood has any of these large underground pipelines for natural gas and liquid gas. most seem to run along freeways. there are several in neighborhoods such as san mateo, piedmont and danville to name a few. again, that is nbcbayarea.com. >>> coming up next, the latest discovery in a strik of killings and
a friend of gregory bulles e-mailed us the photos. as far as we know, this man and his son have not been seen since the explosion. friends have searched all the shelters and called around to all the hospitals but so far have not been able to find them. the father and son lived on claremont drive, the worst area of the disaster. >>> and stay with nbc bay area and nbc bay area.com for continuing coverage of the san bruno explosion. we're constantly updating our website with new...
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now for tomorrow, don't get too used to the heat. we're looking at temperatures dropping five to ten degrees but then we'll be going back up again in our seven-day forecast with some potential major heat coming our way. all right. right now we have a few clouds passing over eureka, deciding this short lived pattern will be under for tuesday and wednesday. you can see it still remains active with cloud cover and weak disturbances. it really is all about the jet stream as we often say this time of the year. it's going to continue to swing more to the south giving us this troughier pattern and that allows the cool air to enter for tuesday and wednesday. dropping our temperatures back to you. mushing us below average and also bringing more fog, persistent fog back to the coastline. for tuesday that will mean 70s inland and for wednesday still staying below average, but stick around here because in my seven-day forecast we are talking about some big-time heat. as for tomorrow morning, mid-50s. by 11 a.m. mid to upper 60s and mostly sunny
now for tomorrow, don't get too used to the heat. we're looking at temperatures dropping five to ten degrees but then we'll be going back up again in our seven-day forecast with some potential major heat coming our way. all right. right now we have a few clouds passing over eureka, deciding this short lived pattern will be under for tuesday and wednesday. you can see it still remains active with cloud cover and weak disturbances. it really is all about the jet stream as we often say this time...
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the live look showing us a slow drive down to so noel grade. the slow down started about 6:20 where we saw the slowing approaching the area where we see the new express lane take effect. when you get in, you can't get out until auto mall and 237. keep that in mind as you head through the area and you don't have to read too much. there is the slow down, but not quite as bad. at skpakt slows a bit. all directions picking up in volume. the a's will play the ball game past the coliseum. that is your morning commute backed up towards emeryville. very slow. about 22 minutes and building off of the bridge and smooth for hercules, richmond and berkeley. the glowing lights with fog creeping in. >> we are starting to see the low clouds fill in this morning. you can see the temperatures across the north bay are chilly with 40s to mitt 5s in flay and for most of the bay area, a long steve t-shirt or sweatshirt will be fine. keeping temperatures down. 60s and 70s inland. starting friday it's the opposite. 80s and 90s in and 70s and 80s near the coast. low 7
the live look showing us a slow drive down to so noel grade. the slow down started about 6:20 where we saw the slowing approaching the area where we see the new express lane take effect. when you get in, you can't get out until auto mall and 237. keep that in mind as you head through the area and you don't have to read too much. there is the slow down, but not quite as bad. at skpakt slows a bit. all directions picking up in volume. the a's will play the ball game past the coliseum. that is...
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tomorrow is the day that none of us will forget and none of us should forget. at every fire station in the city, we have 43, including our station on treasure island. all of our members and the public are certainly welcome to for dissipate and observe a moment of silence and a special ceremony for those that lost their lives, whether it be at the pentagon in and sylvania or at the world trade center, and we will be reading of, as we have every year since 9/11, the names of the firefighters that paid the ultimate price and gave the ultimate sacrifice at the world trade center. all of our stations will be getting under way with the ceremony, and it will last probably 35 minutes or so. i believe there is a national order to have all the flags at half staff as well. >> i need to call for some public comment. is there any public comment at this time on this particular item? seeing none, i want to move on. basically, i would like to recommend, and i am planning on rescheduling item four, the summary of the after action reports, and item five, project cornerstone wire
tomorrow is the day that none of us will forget and none of us should forget. at every fire station in the city, we have 43, including our station on treasure island. all of our members and the public are certainly welcome to for dissipate and observe a moment of silence and a special ceremony for those that lost their lives, whether it be at the pentagon in and sylvania or at the world trade center, and we will be reading of, as we have every year since 9/11, the names of the firefighters that...
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where it is and when it will be used. that's tomorrow night right here on 11:00. >>> let's turn to whetheather, you were part of the -- well, it was called still life with bank the question. we were basically eating a meal, and then it was decomposing. >> that's interesting. >> yes. it was actually gross and it was actually art, because by the time you looked uit up. let's get to the radar. yes, we are going to be tracking some shoes for the radar is dry for now, but that's going to be changing. especially as we head throughout friday and saturday here in the bay area. right now current temperatures dropping. we have 53 in san mateo, 55 in san francisco. mainly here in the east and south bay, we've got closely together with a fog remaining off the coastline and for wednesday, a few showers up in the east bay. yes, we are talking about late week showers for friday, saturday and sunday of the right now some 294 miles. we'ren worried about this cloud cover because system number 1 is going to be headed to the north. it's the
where it is and when it will be used. that's tomorrow night right here on 11:00. >>> let's turn to whetheather, you were part of the -- well, it was called still life with bank the question. we were basically eating a meal, and then it was decomposing. >> that's interesting. >> yes. it was actually gross and it was actually art, because by the time you looked uit up. let's get to the radar. yes, we are going to be tracking some shoes for the radar is dry for now, but that's...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> recapping our top story, at least four are dead and 50 injured after the massive gas explosion. seven of the victims in critical condition. we're learning that 44-year-old jacqueline greg and her 13-year-old daughter were among those killed. the third victim has been identify as 20-year-old jessica more rap less. in a7 severely damaged. >> obviously, stay with nbc bay area and nbcbayarea.com. we also have slide shows and video online. and we'll be updating the latest all weekend long. as we leave you for two very happy days, our hearts and prayers here go out to everyone there. [ woman sighs ]
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer ] use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> recapping our top story, at least four are dead and 50 injured after the massive gas explosion. seven of the victims in critical condition. we're learning that 44-year-old jacqueline greg and her 13-year-old daughter were among those killed. the third victim has been identify as...
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investigators say they'll make identificatis using dental records but members of the community told us a mother and daughter are among the dead. janet has more on the human loss. >> reporter: two dozen crews picked through the rubble today using search dogs as they moved through looking for more victims of the blast that's killed at least 4 people. the recovery effort slowed because many buildings were too hot. >> two additional urban search and rescue teams to assist us as there's quite a bit of rubble and debris that has to be cleared. at the school in san francisco, prayers and love went out today for the family of an 8th grade student and her mother who lived in the blast area. close friends and relatives say the mother and daughter are among the dead. the priest said janessa was student body president and her mother worked as an employee of the california public utilities commission. today at san bruno's parish, members say they are putting the greg family and others into their prayers. some parishioner are waiting to see if their family members will survive severe burn injuries.
investigators say they'll make identificatis using dental records but members of the community told us a mother and daughter are among the dead. janet has more on the human loss. >> reporter: two dozen crews picked through the rubble today using search dogs as they moved through looking for more victims of the blast that's killed at least 4 people. the recovery effort slowed because many buildings were too hot. >> two additional urban search and rescue teams to assist us as there's...
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ktvu's tara moriarty joins us now to explain what's being done there today. good afternoon, tara. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. crews with insurance companies just began hauling out debris from burnedout vehicles about a half hour ago and tomorrow workers with san mateo county will be here to finish up. all morning long crews have been hosing down the area with water to prevent the potentially toxic dust from kicking up. one really big concern is that the rain could wash toxins into runoff into the san francisco bay. so they've covered storm drains with sandbags. not only are people here bracing for the physical cleanup but the emotional cleanup. >> yes. something keeps drawing me back. it's been on my mind. >> reporter: mike says he's taking pictures to bring himself closure. >> i just wanted to reconstruct it in -- in my own mind, and give myself some peace of mind because i've been thinking about it a lot. >> reporter: the 58-year-old spent more than half of his life working for the berkeley fire department and is now retired. he happened to be at his
ktvu's tara moriarty joins us now to explain what's being done there today. good afternoon, tara. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. crews with insurance companies just began hauling out debris from burnedout vehicles about a half hour ago and tomorrow workers with san mateo county will be here to finish up. all morning long crews have been hosing down the area with water to prevent the potentially toxic dust from kicking up. one really big concern is that the rain could wash toxins into...
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the airport tenants pay us lower than they would pay pg&e, but pay us more than it costs us to generate the power. we use those extra proceeds to finance other programs. prop. 26 would say it cannot -- you cannot charge more than it costs you to generate your power. it would not allow government agencies to generate any income to be used for other projects. it would be a major impact on general fund to the city, all of the programs we have been doing using hetchy money. president crowley: it sounds like prop 16 revisited. >> only municipally owned utilities, not on investor-owned utilities. i believe the board of supervisors will have a item introduced to have the city go on record against the proposition. president crowley: i noticed also you have now -- commissioner moran: i noticed you have also scheduled the allocations. that is well in advance of the end of the year deadline. it does strike me that may take more than one meeting. i do not know if that is the way it is planned on there. i think it shows a decision as opposed to a setup. >> i am the assistant general manager for wate
the airport tenants pay us lower than they would pay pg&e, but pay us more than it costs us to generate the power. we use those extra proceeds to finance other programs. prop. 26 would say it cannot -- you cannot charge more than it costs you to generate your power. it would not allow government agencies to generate any income to be used for other projects. it would be a major impact on general fund to the city, all of the programs we have been doing using hetchy money. president crowley:...
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use as their streets instead. at glenview drive also remains closed at this hour. >> we will take a quick break back with more coverage of the neighborhood destroyed in san bruno because of a mass of gas line explosion coverage continues in a moment. as governor, he cut waste got rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world class schools and universities. clean energy promoted. 1.9 million new jobs created. california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. we are back time now 5:53 a.m. the latest developments out of san bruno this morning where firefighters still working to stop a fire that erupted yesterday at 6:15 p.m. at san bruno ave. as the burden of san bruno. this is what happened after exploded home after home you ro
use as their streets instead. at glenview drive also remains closed at this hour. >> we will take a quick break back with more coverage of the neighborhood destroyed in san bruno because of a mass of gas line explosion coverage continues in a moment. as governor, he cut waste got rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world class schools and universities. clean energy promoted. 1.9 million new jobs created. california was working. i'm jerry brown....
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now part of what's holding us back is us needing to go ahead and feel confident about the future. >> reporter: the most immediate debate between the president and republicans in congress is the future of the so-called bush tax cuts set to expire this year. the president wants to extend the tax cuts just for families he calls middle class, those who make less than $250,000. republicans want to extend all the tax cuts, including those for high-income earners. on sunday, republican john boehner, the man who could be next speaker of the house, wavered. >> if the only option i have is to vote for some of those tax reductions, i'll vote for them. >> reporter: the white house eagerly responded. >> it sounded to us yesterday like there was a willingness by congressman boehner to go to the president's position of keeping middle class tax relief in place. >> reporter: behind the scenes, the real motivation of the white house is to continue its campaign to cast boehner as the face of the republican opposition. to that end, robert gibbs spent most of sunday on twitter in a back and forth battle
now part of what's holding us back is us needing to go ahead and feel confident about the future. >> reporter: the most immediate debate between the president and republicans in congress is the future of the so-called bush tax cuts set to expire this year. the president wants to extend the tax cuts just for families he calls middle class, those who make less than $250,000. republicans want to extend all the tax cuts, including those for high-income earners. on sunday, republican john...
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as we get information from the state, which tried to get what the state is using for the state because in the media, things tend to change even faster. we try to turn those reports out on a fairly regular basis. we offered assistance to ems. we offered assistance to the medical mutual aid coordinator. those offers are still out there. we have renewed them, and as this event draws on, we even offered to provide staff some relief for theirs. staffing an eoc for an extended time gets to be a challenge for any jurisdiction. with that, we will continue to monitor this and participate with state conference calls, and if anything arises, we stand ready to act. mayor newsom: now back to the fundamental question. we want to start with that, and i will give pg&e an opportunity to update us in a moment, but the human element should not be lost. god forbid, grace of god go any of us to lose a loved one, to wake up and to learn of someone you care about deeply or know they have lost their life so immediately, so acutely, and so unacceptably. it is devastating, and there are people that survived in
as we get information from the state, which tried to get what the state is using for the state because in the media, things tend to change even faster. we try to turn those reports out on a fairly regular basis. we offered assistance to ems. we offered assistance to the medical mutual aid coordinator. those offers are still out there. we have renewed them, and as this event draws on, we even offered to provide staff some relief for theirs. staffing an eoc for an extended time gets to be a...
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patients if their resources being used to the south of them become overburdened. we have also offered mental health services, since this is, as you say.8' b besides the physical devastation, it can be emotionally devastating. we have offered to provide additional mental-health services and translation services, so i think the mutual aid went well last night. mayor newsom: we had a number of representatives from pg&e. i will get to you in a minute because i want to talk -- bring things closer to home in the end, but mark johnson is here. i appreciate you taking the time to get out here. perhaps you can give us an update an overview, and to the extent that i understand we all understand this investigation, what you know and what you can share. >> [inaudible] i want to extend my condolences and my sympathy to all of those families that were impacted. [inaudible] basically, what we know at this point, and i think many of you have heard from various media, that there was a rush of 830- inch steel gas main transmission line that appears to be the cause of the incident.
patients if their resources being used to the south of them become overburdened. we have also offered mental health services, since this is, as you say.8' b besides the physical devastation, it can be emotionally devastating. we have offered to provide additional mental-health services and translation services, so i think the mutual aid went well last night. mayor newsom: we had a number of representatives from pg&e. i will get to you in a minute because i want to talk -- bring things...
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and it wasn't just us, we had help from public and pd. everybody was planning a very helpful hanld i was great. >> the fire chief says given the extent of the blazes he's not sure a swifter response would have made much of a difference. >> just after a natural disaster and earthquake, tornado, hurricane, people who left homes in a hurry are now anxious to get back so see what, if anything is left. many will get devastating news. some will not. vic lee is live with that story. vick? >> i want to you take a look behind me. let me step aside here. we're on the other side of the canyon. the explosion and fire happened. and there has been a lot of activity there. all day. firefighters busy mopping up. and there is a lot of evacuees and survivors passed by here where i'm standing hoping to get a glimpse of their homes. walter showed me images he shot just before he decided to run. the explosion happened just blocks from the home. the houses across the street were already burning. >> this is just a boom. i pell to the ground. i looked out of the
and it wasn't just us, we had help from public and pd. everybody was planning a very helpful hanld i was great. >> the fire chief says given the extent of the blazes he's not sure a swifter response would have made much of a difference. >> just after a natural disaster and earthquake, tornado, hurricane, people who left homes in a hurry are now anxious to get back so see what, if anything is left. many will get devastating news. some will not. vic lee is live with that story. vick?...
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we have departments assigned here, so you will be getting a call from us. mayor newsom: animal welfare and patrol? you guys were sent out, and you have been helpful. thank you. if you could just let us know a little bit about what you have done. >> our apartment was on standby as early as 8:00 last night. we reached out to our counterparts in san mateo county, the peninsula humane society, and offered our assistance. this morning around 10:00, we got a request for help, and we sent two units with animal control officers to canvass the area in san bruno 4 lose rolling heads and/or assist in any way that we could. our officers are still in the field dealing with that right now. mayor newsom: anything from a medical examiner perspective? you avail yourself to your colleagues down there. >> [inaudible] resources that we could put on standby in case there were more fatalities than the san mateo coroner's office could handle. we put one investigator and one van on standby. we have been in contact with the san mateo county coroner's office. this time, they have no
we have departments assigned here, so you will be getting a call from us. mayor newsom: animal welfare and patrol? you guys were sent out, and you have been helpful. thank you. if you could just let us know a little bit about what you have done. >> our apartment was on standby as early as 8:00 last night. we reached out to our counterparts in san mateo county, the peninsula humane society, and offered our assistance. this morning around 10:00, we got a request for help, and we sent two...
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jones, thank you for joining us. i'm sure we'll be checking back with you later this morning as well. >> happy to speak with you. thank you. >> especially because neighbors are making claims that they smelled gas in that area and complained to pg&e weeks ago. so the investigation will certainly continue. >> mike inouye joins us. stay out of the area, but kind of a ripple effect as well. this may have effects because we have a ripple effect that effects all over the place. skyline boulevard has reopened. as have the off-ramps from 280. that's the local commute there. the issue is the surface streets. you saw glenn moore, the vicinity, but highway 34 is hope. pg&e crews are out there. fire crews are out there. a lot of smoke visible as well. smoldering fires still. we will see slowing in the area, maybe even slowing on 101 passing by bruno, they may be curious and not really how far away it is. 280, you may see additional slowing there. luckily it's friday light. the bay area bridge showing increased slowing. we will f
jones, thank you for joining us. i'm sure we'll be checking back with you later this morning as well. >> happy to speak with you. thank you. >> especially because neighbors are making claims that they smelled gas in that area and complained to pg&e weeks ago. so the investigation will certainly continue. >> mike inouye joins us. stay out of the area, but kind of a ripple effect as well. this may have effects because we have a ripple effect that effects all over the place....
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i think he may have joined us at this point. i want to commend the mayor for the tremendous leadership he has shawn. we were just athletic an organizational meeting with him and the residents of the town of san bruno. our hats are off to them for the tremendous work they have done and the tremendous courage they have shown and our hearts are very much with the people of san bruno and we offer our deepest condolences to everyone in san bruno for how their lives have been touched by this tremendous tragedy. >> we know that at the very minimum the town is coping with the challenge that we have, but they're also tremendously challenged by the tragic loss that they have experienced of family, friends and neighbors. i think none of us can fully comprehend what they're going through right now. what we can do and what i can share is the 20,000 men and women have the people of san bruno in their hearts, in their thoughts and in their prayers and we promise that pg&e will standby them. our company has been in this area for 100 years and w
i think he may have joined us at this point. i want to commend the mayor for the tremendous leadership he has shawn. we were just athletic an organizational meeting with him and the residents of the town of san bruno. our hats are off to them for the tremendous work they have done and the tremendous courage they have shown and our hearts are very much with the people of san bruno and we offer our deepest condolences to everyone in san bruno for how their lives have been touched by this...
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they hate us, despise us, they disrespect our religion and burn our holiest book. >> reporter: it's potentially more damaging of the american image than anything else. ktvu channel 2 news. >> the florida pastor, terry jones was reportedly on his way to new york city. he was planning to meet with the imam, who was overseeing the mosque near ground zero. he has definitely postponed the burning, but said he might still do it sometime in the future. >>> temperatures will continue to cool off overnight and first thing tomorrow morning, chilly numbers, especially in the north bay. 46 or 47 degrees. san jose 53. the start now, mostly clear skies, some areas of coastal fog, could be locally dense, temperatures in the 40s and 50s. lunchtime, partly sunny skies, by 3:00, more sunshine and temperatures warming up around 65-90 degrees. pretty nice for tomorrow but already a cooling trend and the one day plan on 60s and 70s. your 5-day is coming up in a bit. >>> the first search missed it. a police chief apology and how a body was concealed in a home. >>> this is one room of donations dropped off today. jus
they hate us, despise us, they disrespect our religion and burn our holiest book. >> reporter: it's potentially more damaging of the american image than anything else. ktvu channel 2 news. >> the florida pastor, terry jones was reportedly on his way to new york city. he was planning to meet with the imam, who was overseeing the mosque near ground zero. he has definitely postponed the burning, but said he might still do it sometime in the future. >>> temperatures will...
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most of us will be clear tonight. a few clouds may linger around the bay and sunny and seasonal through the forecast. 76 sunnyvale to 82 los gatos. on the peninsul low to mid-70s with low 60s and sunshine along the coast. sausalito in the low to mid-70s. low 80s the north bay valleys with low 60s at your beaches and sunshine. 69 richmond. low to mid-70s the east bay shore. warm and not hot, no need for the air conditioner. santa cru watson vil, salinas about mid-70s. mid 60s monterey. tonight 49 santa rosa. the rest of us low to mid-50s. morning clouds folled by afternoon sunshine. temperatures remain the low 60s at the coast. mid-70s around the bay and mid-80s inland. >> and stay with us. we are waiting for a ♪ [ female aouncer ] introducing tv... you can take with yo u-verse now ts you download, watch hit tv shows and scdule recordings on your mobile phone. order u-verse tv tod. plans starting at just $29 a month for six months, with dvrncluded. plus upgrade to u-verse u300 and get the u-verse mobile ap. take the
most of us will be clear tonight. a few clouds may linger around the bay and sunny and seasonal through the forecast. 76 sunnyvale to 82 los gatos. on the peninsul low to mid-70s with low 60s and sunshine along the coast. sausalito in the low to mid-70s. low 80s the north bay valleys with low 60s at your beaches and sunshine. 69 richmond. low to mid-70s the east bay shore. warm and not hot, no need for the air conditioner. santa cru watson vil, salinas about mid-70s. mid 60s monterey. tonight...
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when a comedian's visit to capitol hill. >> thanks for joining us here. more local news for you at 6:00. [ bell rings ] what are you doing, friending somebody? yeah. you got time for that? you got time to earn more on your savings, online at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! instead of earning squatootski... your savings will be earning three times the national average. now, let's review. capital one interestplus savings... at three times more. go to capitalone.com. what's...
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. >> lee cowan starting us off. thank you for that. as promised, news on another economic front, the number of people who lost their homes to foreclosure hit an all-time high last month. 95,000 homes were repossessed, taken back by the bank in foreclosure. that number is up a full 25% from last year. >>> now we turn to election politics. the latest reverberations from that stunning win in tuesday night's primary in delaware, where the tea party backed candidate christine o'donnell won the gop nomination in the race for a senate seat there. delaware is a small state, but what happened there is getting big attention. that would include the white house, where white house correspondent chuck todd is standing by tonight. chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. despite the warning signs, all the surprise primary winners, like christine o'donnell, leaders from both parties, including folks at the white house, are struggling to figure out how this tea party movement has so successfully tapped into this angry and frustrated american vot
. >> lee cowan starting us off. thank you for that. as promised, news on another economic front, the number of people who lost their homes to foreclosure hit an all-time high last month. 95,000 homes were repossessed, taken back by the bank in foreclosure. that number is up a full 25% from last year. >>> now we turn to election politics. the latest reverberations from that stunning win in tuesday night's primary in delaware, where the tea party backed candidate christine...
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in an nbc exclusive, a surfer who survived an attack talks to us and has a warning for all of us. >> you never know what's under foot in the ocean. >> he hunted me across the surface of the water. >> looking out over where a great white shark nearly ripped him apart in 2007, a series of mile an hour teles saved his life. after that first strike, he managed to held on to his surfboard. the protection for the next bite. >> the thing jumped out of the water with me in its mouth and landed and took me under water for a second and shook me. i remember being shaken and the only thing i could do because i was in his mouth, the shark was right here and it had me. the only thing i could do was hit him. >> while he punched the shark, something miraculous was happening. circling dolphins. >> there were 20 dolphins and they were distracting the shark and jumping over my head while i was treading water. >> the shark let go, but came back for a third attack. >> the shark comes back and grabs me by my right leg. >> barely in one piece, a friend helped him get back on his board and catch a wave to s
in an nbc exclusive, a surfer who survived an attack talks to us and has a warning for all of us. >> you never know what's under foot in the ocean. >> he hunted me across the surface of the water. >> looking out over where a great white shark nearly ripped him apart in 2007, a series of mile an hour teles saved his life. after that first strike, he managed to held on to his surfboard. the protection for the next bite. >> the thing jumped out of the water with me in its...